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发表于 4-4-2016 12:53 PM | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Need for survival forces only child to learn investing
His father had died of cancer, his mother had not worked a day in 19 years, the family finances were fast depleting and he was earning only $800 a month while doing national service.
That was the distressing situation confronting Mr Isaac Mung two years ago, so the only child had to take charge, and fast.
"My mum had been managing our finances up until then, so I didn't know much," recalled Mr Mung, now a 21-year-old first-year student at Nanyang Technological University.
He decided to look through the family's bank statements and financial records one weekend.
"I looked at the records and thought, 'Oh man,'" he said.
Mr Mung learnt that he and his mother would have less than $60,000 in savings once he graduates from university in 2019.
By then, his mother, who was diagnosed with dementia in 2013, would be 66.
"After that weekend, I really panicked. I kept thinking, 'How am I going to save us from this situation?'
"I wasn't concerned about getting rich or being successful, I just wanted to survive."
He decided to pick up investing skills and spent his nights in the army studying. He would also spend weekends in camp, so he had more time to finish up his duties while reading up on finance.
"I mostly bought and read standard books like The Intelligent Investor and Security Analysis," Mr Mung said.
"They were very dry, so sometimes I download the audiobooks and listen to them when I travel... Desperation kept me going."
With the basics under his belt, Mr Mung started searching out people who were successful in investment and entrepreneurship.
"Back then, I did triathlons and I first met a few of them through joining a running group at CCAB (Co-Curricular Activities Branch) in Bukit Timah.
"While reading up on investment and start-ups, I realised some of (the other athletes) are actually quite well-known and thought, 'I'll just call them and see what happens.'" His persistence and initiative paid off, and he now calls many of them his mentors.
Mr Mung is studying electrical and electronic engineering with a minor in business.
He is also running two businesses - shirt-printing company Pisti Prints and graphic calculator rental service Bolide Ventures, which also develops websites and marketing strategies for clients.
Q Moneywise, what were your growing-up years like?
A My father, who was an army regular, passed away from cancer when I was in Primary 4.
My mother was already 50 then. She quit her job when I was born to take care of me.
Our savings kept depleting since then, so we downgraded from a five-room to four-room Housing Board flat when I was in Primary 5, and that provided a sort of buffer for us to get by.
That was also when I started taking part-time jobs like selling ice cream and giving out fliers.
We were frugal and saved when we could.
Q How did you get interested in investing?
A I picked up investing as a way to improve our financial situation. I trade with my mother's stocks that she transferred to me, and have been trading for two years now.
Q Describe your investing strategy.
A For long-term investments, I buy Singapore stocks and I will do fundamental analysis. I look at the earnings per share (EPS) and price-to-book ratio.
I also do more research on the companies I want to invest in by reading their annual reports, bank reports and hedge funds consensus. I look out for buy ratings like a "strong buy".
I also invest in blue chips that pay decent dividends for the long term.
I do a bit of swing trading as well for United States stocks.
For that, I do more technical analysis because the market is more volatile. I monitor the trends and price patterns, and buy and sell within a few days.
For short-term investing, I trade on the margin, which is something like purchasing the stock by paying the margin and borrowing the balance from a bank or broker.
The margin is like collateral.
Because there is an element of speculation and more risk involved, I usually open a CFD (contracts for difference) position, which I do not hold for more than a week.
If stock prices go down, my CFD positions hedge against these decreases in price. Short-term losses will be compensated.
For short-term investing, I invest in pharmaceutical and technology companies such as Valeant Pharmaceuticals, Twitter and Facebook.
I invest in them because I like reading up on these sectors and try to keep up with the news.
For my long-term US stocks, I do fundamental analysis.
I also choose the companies I invest in based on who is managing the company.
Q What's in your portfolio?
A My portfolio value for Singapore stocks ranges from $100,000 to $110,000.
Some 40 per cent of my Singapore portfolio is made up of OCBC shares. They give decent dividends.
Last year, the net dividend yield was 3.66 per cent.
I also hold shares like Singtel for the dividends.
My other shares include Mapletree and Sembcorp Industries.
For short-term US shares, I recently purchased 1,300 shares of GoPro, so that is around US$16,000 (S$21,600) worth of shares.
My margin is only $4,000 though, and margin trading is quite high risk. But with higher risk comes higher returns.
My US portfolio value is around US$20,000. I also have shares I plan to hold for the long term such as Visa, Tesla and Ferrari.
I have put in $1,000 in my graphic calculator rental company, Bolide Ventures, which I started last year.
We buy graphic calculators and rent them out to students, charging $25 per semester.
For the first semester, we charged $20 and were fully rented out within the first month.
The start-up cost was high and our rental rates are quite low, so I expect a longer break-even time, perhaps in a year.
I also invested $10,000 in Pisti Prints, my friend's shirt-printing company. We provide printing services for schools and companies and since I am still in school, I am the point of contact, so we are able to respond very quickly.
Our printing office is in Singapore too, so that helps.
In our first three months of operations, we earned $30,000 in revenue. I expect to break even in about two years. Starting a business requires patience.
Q What does money mean to you?
A Money cannot solve all problems, but it can alleviate my financial situation. Having the skills to make money is important.
Recently, I met this Malaysian student who came to study in Singapore. He was on a scholarship and if his GPA (grade point average) drops too much and goes under a certain benchmark, his scholarship will be revoked.
He will not have enough money to pay for school fees.
I felt he should have more control over his financial situation and I am teaching him basic investing, as well as how to build websites for clients. The more basic websites can sell for as much as $2,000, and e-commerce sites can sell for $5,000.
That is a semester's worth of school fees.
The time I take to make each website ranges from a few hours to a few weeks.
I know that even if I lose all my money on a bad bet, I still have skills and can work to earn money and survive.
Q What's the most extravagant thing you have done?
A I tend to spend more on food.
I take my mother to eat at nice restaurants during her birthday, Christmas and New Year.
For Valentine's Day this year, I took my girlfriend to Italian restaurant Dolce Vita for dinner. These are yearly occasions and I can spend anywhere from $80 to $500.
Q How are you planning for retirement?
A I am investing in high-dividend yielding, blue-chip stocks.
I also have three bank accounts - one for my expenses, one for investments and the last one is purely for savings. Around 20 per cent of whatever I earn from stocks or business deals is set aside and put into the savings account.
I aim to get $20,000 a month in passive income by the age of 28.
Actually, I do not want to retire.
If you find something you love, you will not want to stop doing it.
For me, those things are investment and entrepreneurship, and they energise me. When I am old, I may be less involved but I will not retire completely.
Q What are your immediate investment plans?
A It is about time I bought some Reits (real estate investment trusts) and diversified my portfolio with some bonds.
For Reits, I am looking at Lippo Malls Indonesia Retail Trust.
Q Home is now/I drive...
A I do not drive.
I take mainly public transport and sometimes Uber.
I live in a four-room HDB flat near Admiralty MRT station. There is a park nearby where my mother loves to take her morning walks.
Worst and best bets
Q What has been your biggest investing mistake?
A I bought Ferrari shares very near the IPO (initial public offering) date last October, when it was US$55 (S$74).
After I bought it, the price just kept falling and now it is US$41.
I should have waited longer after the IPO.
I am still holding the shares, so it is a paper loss, but I lost $2,000 over three months.
Q And what has been your best investment move?
A One of my better trades was in Tesla.
I first saw it as a company with a lot of potential because of its mission and vision.
I read (Tesla chief executive) Elon Musk's book and started researching more about the company. It is a very interesting stock because its performance is correlated to his two other companies, SpaceX and SolarCity.
To date, my returns on Tesla are 12 per cent.
I bought it in October last year at around US$211 and now it is US$237.
Another good trade was Sheng Siong, which I bought at 70 cents and sold at 78 cents.
That was when I was in the army two years ago and was just starting out in investing. I did not earn much but it was memorable.


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 楼主| 发表于 4-4-2016 01:00 PM | 显示全部楼层
極品生存力唯一的孩子學習投資
他的父親死於癌症,他的母親還沒有19年每天工作,家庭經濟正迅速枯竭,他每月收入只有800 $,而這樣做的國家服務。
這是令人痛心的局面兩年前面對艾薩克先生綠豆,所以唯一的孩子不得不採取收費,快速。
“我媽媽一直的理財直到那時,所以我不知道了,”綠豆先生,現在21歲的一年級學生在新加坡南洋理工大學回憶。
他決定通過家庭的銀行對賬單和財務記錄一個週末看。
“我看了看記錄和想,'哦,”他說。
綠豆先生得知他和他的母親將不得不低於$ 60,000的儲蓄,一旦他從大學畢業生在2019年。
屆時,他的母親,誰是在2013年診斷出患有老年癡呆症,是66。
“那個週末之後,我真的慌了。我一直在想,'我怎麼把我們從這種情況下救?”
“我不關心發財或取得成功,我只是想生存下去。”
他決定拿起投資技巧,度過了他的夜在軍隊學習。他也將花費在訓練營週末,讓他有更多的時間完成了自己的職責,而在金融讀了。
“我主要是在購買和閱讀圖書的標準像聰明的投資者和證券分析,”綠豆說。
“他們很幹,所以有時我下載有聲讀物,並聽取他們的意見,當我旅行......絕望讓我繼續走下去。”
在他的皮帶下的基本知識,綠豆先生開始尋找是誰在投資和創業成功的人。
“那時候,我做了鐵人三項,我首先通過在武吉知馬CCAB(聯課活動分公司)加入一個運行組遇到了他們幾個。
“雖然對投資和創業讀了,我意識到了一些(其他運動員)實際上是相當知名的,心想:”我就打電話給他們,看看會發生什麼。“”他的持久性和主動性得到了回報,他稱現在很多人對他的導師。
綠豆先生正在研究的電氣和電子工程與商業未成年人。
他還運行兩個企業 - 襯衫印刷公司Pisti打印和圖形計算器租賃服務火流星風險投資公司,其還開發網站和營銷策略,為客戶。
Q Moneywise,什麼是你的成長方式多年樣?
一個父親,誰是軍隊的常規,因癌症去世,當我在小學四年級。
我的母親已經50則。她辭去工作,當我出生在照顧我。
我們的儲蓄保持從那時起消耗,所以我們從五房四室房屋局平降級,當我在小學五年級,並提供了一種緩衝讓我們獲得通過。
這也是當我開始服用兼職像賣冰淇淋和發放傳單。
我們節儉和保存時,我們可以。
問:如何弄來興趣投資?
一個我拿起投資,以改善我們的財務狀況的方式。我和我母親的股票,她轉移到我的交易,現在已經被交易了兩年。
Q描述你的投資策略。
A用於長期投資,我買的股票新加坡,我會做基本分析。我看著每股(EPS)和價格與賬面價值比率的收益。
我還做我想通過閱讀年度報告,報告銀行和對沖基金的共識,投資的公司進行更多的研究。我看出來的買入評級就像一個“強力買進”。
我也投資於藍籌股的支付體面的股息為長期。
我做一點波段交易,以及對美國股票。
對於這一點,我做更多的技術分析,因為市場更加不穩定。我監控的趨勢和價格模式,並在幾天之內買入和賣出。
對於短期投資,我對交易保證金,這是一樣的東西通過支付保證金,並借由銀行或經紀商的平衡購買股票。
保證金是像抵押品。
因為有投機,涉及更多的風險一個元素,我通常會打開一個CFD(差價合約)的位置,我不持有超過一個星期。
如果股票價格往下走,我的差價合約頭寸的反對價格,這些下跌的對沖。短期的損失得到賠償。
對於短期投資,我投資在醫藥和科技等公司Valeant公司製藥,Twitter和Facebook。
我投資於他們,因為我喜歡在這些行業閱讀並盡量保持與新聞。
對於我的長期美國股票,我做基本面分析。
我也選擇我投資的基礎上誰是管理公司的公司。
Q是什麼在你的投資組合?
新加坡股市我的投資組合價值從$ 100,000範圍為$ 110,000
我的新加坡投資組合的約40%是由華僑銀行股票。他們給體面的紅利。
去年,淨股息收益率是3.66%的。
我也持有股份像新加坡電信的股息。
我的其他股份包括豐樹和勝科工業。
對於短期美國股票,我最近購買了1300股的GoPro的,所以這是美國大約$ 16,000個(S $ 21,600)的股票價值。
我的利潤率只有$ 4,000,雖然,保證金交易是相當高的風險。但具有較高的風險來自更高的回報。
我的美國投資組合價值約為$ 20,000。我也有我的股票計劃持有長期如Visa,特斯拉和法拉利。
我已經把$ 1,000我的圖形計算器租賃公司,風險投資公司火流星,我從去年開始。
我們購買的圖形計算器,出租給學生,收取每學期$ 25美元。
對於第一個學期,我們收取$ 20和第一個月內已全部租出。
在啟動成本很高,我們的出租率是相當低的,所以我希望一個較長的收支平衡時候,也許一年。
我在Pisti版畫,我的朋友的襯衫印刷公司還投資$ 10,000。我們為學校和公司的印刷服務,並因為我還在上學,我接觸點,所以我們能夠非常迅速地做出反應。
我們的印刷局是新加坡了,所以沒有什麼幫助。
在我們的第三個月的操作中,我們獲得了收入$ 30,000。我希望能收支平衡兩年左右。創業需要耐心。
Q是什麼錢對你意味著什麼?
有錢就可以不能解決所有問題,但它可以緩解我的經濟狀況。具有技能賺錢是很重要的。
最近,我遇見了誰排在新加坡留學馬來西亞這個學生。他是一個獎學金,如果他的GPA(平均成績點數)下降太多,在一定的基準下得好,他的獎學金將被撤銷。
他將沒有足夠的錢支付學費。
我覺得他應該有更多的控制自己的財政狀況,我教他基本的投資,以及如何建立網站為客戶。更基本的網站可以賣高達$ 2,000,而電子商務網站可以賣$ 5,000。
這是一個學期的價值的學費。
到時候我才能使從幾小時每個網站範圍到幾個星期。
我知道,即使我失去一個爛賭我所有的錢,我還是有技巧,可以工作賺錢和生存。
Q什麼是你做過的最奢侈的事情?
A I往往要花費更多的食物。
我把我的母親在她的生日,聖誕節和新年期間不錯的餐館吃飯。
對於情人節,今年,我帶著女朋友到意大利餐廳快樂之源吃飯。這些都是每年的場合,我可以從$ 80的任何地方花費$ 500。
問:如何你打算退休?
一個我投資於高股息收益,藍籌股。
我也有三個銀行賬戶 - 一個是我的費用,一個用於投資,最後一個是純粹的儲蓄。大約20%的什麼我從股票或生意賺到被撤銷,並放入儲蓄賬戶。
我的目標是在28歲時獲得每月$ 20,000被動收入。
其實,我並不想退休。
如果你發現你喜歡的事情,你不會想要停止這樣做。
對我來說,這些東西都是投資和創業,他們激勵我。當我老了,我可能會少參與,但我不會完全退休。
Q你有什麼直接的投資計劃?
一個是關於時間我買了一些房地產投資信託基金(房地產投資信託基金)和多樣化我的投資組合與一些債券。
對於房地產投資信託基金,我期待在力寶商場零售印尼信任。
Q首頁現在是/我開...
一個我不會開車。
我把主要公共交通工具,有時尤伯杯。
我住在附近的金鐘地鐵站有四房式組屋。附近有我媽媽喜歡帶她散步早晨的公園。
最差和最好的賭注
Q什麼一直是你最大的投資失誤?
A I去年十月買股法拉利非常接近IPO(首次公開募股)日期,當時為US $ 55(US $ 74)。
之後,我買了它,這個價格只是不停地下降,現在是US $ 41
我應該在IPO後已等待更長的時間。
我仍持有的股份,所以它是一個賬面虧損,但我失去了$ 2,000超過三個月。
Q和什麼是你最好的投資舉動?
一個我的一個更好的交易是特斯拉。
我第一次看到它作為一個公司,因為它的使命和願景的一個很大的潛力。
我讀(特斯拉首席執行官)伊隆·馬斯克的書,開始研究更多有關該公司。這是一個非常有趣的,因為股票其性能相關,他的其他兩家公司,SpaceX公司和SolarCity的。
到今天為止,我對特斯拉回報率12%。
我在去年十月買下了我們身邊$ 211和現在是US $ 237
另外一個很好的貿易是升菘,這是我在70美分買了,並在78美分出售。
那是我兩年前在軍隊和剛剛開始出投資。我沒賺到多少,但它是令人難忘。
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发表于 4-4-2016 01:13 PM | 显示全部楼层
妈妈42岁生他。。。
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 楼主| 发表于 4-4-2016 01:25 PM | 显示全部楼层
ohia2016 发表于 4-4-2016 01:13 PM
妈妈42岁生他。。。

有什麼問題?
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发表于 4-4-2016 01:28 PM | 显示全部楼层

在坡国此等国家,注定悲剧
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发表于 4-4-2016 05:15 PM | 显示全部楼层
女朋友美吗?
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发表于 4-4-2016 07:14 PM | 显示全部楼层
活下去————————》學習投資和做生意
中间应该还有许多曲折


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发表于 4-4-2016 07:16 PM | 显示全部楼层

应该有身材,没面孔
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